The state pension changes from 2016 mean you cannot make up NI credits from then (Flat Rate Pension).
New claimants lose Pension Credit.
The additional pension of SERPS and State Second Pension also end from 2016, so no guaranteed annual rises from that.
Council workers were all taken out of SERPs, so that means any workers that ended that will not get the full Flat Rate.
Housewives will not be able to claim on their husband's state pension from 2016, their 60 per cent state pension.
Widows will not inherit husband's state pension from 2016.
Pension change no state pension at all to the lowest waged / 14 hours a week in each job (NI credits accrue separately unlike tax allowance) or less than 10 years NI credit.
Divorcees from 2016 will not be able to claim on their husband's state pension NI contributions.
People turning 80 from April 2016 will not get the only state pension they will ever have, the Category D pension, which is about £67 now.
The Flat Rate Pension only gives the flat rate (less than current pensioners get in full state pension and pension credit now) to 30 per cent new claimants.
Current Welsh pensioners already also get more, so they will get less.
Those receiving works pension and getting benefit, get both taxed, even if together below basic tax allowance. So that means any state pension you will get in future as well.
You can stay in your job or retire and find further work, and receive your state pension payout.
My petition on 38 Degrees is at, with more information in the petiton and below in the Why This is Important section:
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/state-pension-at-60-now
Those on low works pensions, dwindling savings to pay house bills that will finish long before 66, also have to factor in that some agencies are now not giving out vouchers to food banks to those delayed or sanctioned benefits (Jobcentres notorious for these, who are referring people direct to food banks when no funds). The cheap food social supermarkets starting up, also do not sell food to anyone lost benefits.
Women MPs have kept the pension payout at 60 since 2012, with the words 'protected from reforms'.
Women's lost state pension at 60 from 2013, is going as an 11 per cent pay rise for MPs in 2015.
With the rise from 65 to 66 for men and for women from 60 to 66, lose on average £35,000 in payout for 7 years, which is obviously food money to the bulk of the population.
The benefit system is a minefield and sanctions and delays can be for months, and up to 3 years.
The parent generation (already in receipt of pension) to us women turning 60 since 2013 and 65 for men, might care to also sign my petition, to help their children losing state pension payout.
Thje nation can afford it, you will see why on my petition
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/state-pension-at-60-now
The comment section also lists other petitions which effect you on 38 Degrees, to also sign, around pensions.